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  2. Varna, Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Varna Sea beach. Varna (Bulgarian: Варна, pronounced) is the third-largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and in the Northern Bulgaria region.

  3. Asparuhovo, Varna - Wikipedia

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    Asparuhovo is a district of Varna. It is located in the southern part of the town and has a population of 27 000. [1] In the district are located the Institute of Oceanology [2] and the Bulgarian Ship Hydrodynamics Center, [3] both part of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Asparuhovo is located south of Varna just over the bridge and is 20 ...

  4. Varna Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Varna Municipality (Bulgarian: Община Варна) is a seaside municipality in Varna Province, Northeastern Bulgaria, located on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and near Varna lake. It is named after its administrative centre - the city of Varna - which is also the capital of the homonymous province.

  5. List of constituencies of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria is divided into 28 provinces. Most of these correspond exactly to the constituencies, but Sofia City Province is divided in 3 and Plovdiv Province is divided in 2. [1] Plovdiv Province is divided between the 16th MMC (consisting of the City of Plovdiv) and the 17th MMC (consisting of the rest of the province).

  6. Postal codes in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    There are no separator characters. Below the first digit for each of the provinces of Bulgaria is shown. 1xxx Sofia City (София-град) [2] 2xxx Sofia Province (Софийска област) [3] 3xxx Vratsa Province (Враца) [4] 4xxx Plovdiv Province (Пловдив) [5] 44xx Pazardzhik Province (Пазарджик) [6]

  7. Mladost, Varna - Wikipedia

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    Mladost (Bulgarian: Младост) is a district of Varna, Varna Municipality in Varna Province, Bulgaria. It is situated in the northwestern part of the city. Its population is just over 87,000 according to Census 2011.

  8. II-29 road (Bulgaria) - Wikipedia

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    The road starts at Km 198 of the first class I-2 road in the western neighbourhoods of the Black Sea port city of Varna [2] and heads north along Atanas Moskov Street. In 0.9 km it turns west along Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard and in 2.6 km at Km 415.5 of the Hemus motorway the road heads in northwestern direction.

  9. Palace of Culture and Sports - Wikipedia

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    Palace of Culture and Sports (Bulgarian: Дворец на културата и спорта) is an indoor complex for culture and sport located in Varna, Bulgaria. The complex has three sports halls - "Kongresna Hall", "Mladost Hall" and "Hall 20". The Palace of Culture and Sports was completed in 1968.